
Discover why creativity isn't just for artists. Harvard-trained lawyer turned art entrepreneur Maria Brito reveals the shocking truth: 98% of five-year-olds are creative geniuses - before education stifles them. Award-winning guide to turning your untapped creativity into gold.
María Gabriela Brito, bestselling author of How Creativity Rules The World and renowned art advisor, merges her expertise in creativity, entrepreneurship, and art curation in this groundbreaking guide to harnessing innovative thinking.
A Harvard Law School graduate born in Caracas, Venezuela (1976), Brito transitioned from corporate law to build a seven-figure art consultancy, advising elite clients like Gwyneth Paltrow and curating exhibitions featured in Vogue and The New York Times.
Her earlier works—Out There: Design, Art, Travel Shopping (2013), a USA Best Book Award winner, and Greek Gotham (2016)—established her as a leading voice in art and design. Brito hosts the ALL ARTS series The "C" Files, exploring contemporary art, and authors The Groove, a 20,000-subscriber newsletter blending neuroscience and creativity strategies.
Praised by Fast Company and Goop, her insights draw from 13+ years of transforming high-net-worth collections and collaborations with artists like Hank Willis Thomas. How Creativity Rules The World won the Axiom Book Award and International Book Award, with Next Big Idea Club naming it a top 2022 creativity title.
How Creativity Rules the World by María Gabriela Brito dismantles myths that creativity is innate, arguing it’s a learnable skill combining habits, actions, and mindset shifts. Blending art history, entrepreneurship case studies (e.g., Medici family, modern CEOs), and actionable exercises like the "Alchemy Lab," Brito teaches readers to harness creativity for innovation in business, art, or personal growth. The book won the Axiom and International Book Awards for its practical framework.
Entrepreneurs, artists, corporate professionals, and career changers seeking to innovate will benefit. Brito’s insights are particularly valuable for those in transitional phases (e.g., shifting industries) or roles requiring problem-solving, such as managers, designers, or marketers. The book’s blend of art-world anecdotes and business strategies appeals to readers looking for cross-disciplinary creativity tools.
Yes—ranked by Next Big Idea Club as a top creativity/business book, it offers timeless strategies backed by historical examples (Renaissance patrons) and modern innovators. The "Alchemy Lab" exercises provide actionable steps, like visualizing goals and museum exploration, making it a hands-on guide. Critics praise its interdisciplinary approach, though some note it assumes baseline curiosity about art.
Brito defines creativity as a “series of actions, habits, and attitudes” anyone can cultivate, emphasizing execution over inspiration. She contrasts this with passive waiting for “Eureka moments,” citing examples like Jeff Bezos’ iterative process and artists’ disciplined studio routines.
Some reviewers note the art-heavy examples may alienate readers unfamiliar with contemporary art. Others wanted more tactics for overcoming creative blocks. However, most praise its fresh perspective on linking Renaissance strategies to modern innovation.
Brito’s shift from Harvard Law graduate to art advisor (working with Gwyneth Paltrow, CEOs) grounds her credibility. Her cross-industry experience—curating exhibitions and advising startups—informs the book’s blend of artistic creativity and business rigor.
Unlike The Artist’s Way (focused on personal healing) or Atomic Habits (general routines), Brito’s guide merges art-historical analysis with entrepreneurial case studies. It’s ideal for readers seeking a hybrid of cultural storytelling and actionable business strategies.
Yes—Brito argues creativity thrives through deliberate practice, not innate talent. She cites LinkedIn data identifying it as the #1 in-demand skill, achievable via habits like embracing constraints and interdisciplinary learning.
Brito suggests noticeable shifts in 6–8 weeks with daily practice (e.g., 30-minute idea journals, quarterly “inspiration trips”). Clients report breakthroughs in problem-solving and career pivots within 3–6 months.
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In today's innovation-driven economy, creativity has become the new gold rush-a currency more valuable than power or position. Forget the myth that creativity belongs only to "special geniuses" born with magical talents. The truth? Creativity is a practical, learnable skill that drives trillion-dollar industries and separates market leaders from followers. From Renaissance workshops to modern boardrooms, creative thinking has consistently transformed challenges into opportunities and problems into profits. What makes Netflix different from Blockbuster? Why did Supreme become a billion-dollar brand while similar streetwear companies faded away? The answer lies not in resources or luck, but in creative thinking that saw possibilities others missed. Whether you're launching a startup, advancing your career, or reinventing yourself after setbacks, developing your creative capacity isn't optional-it's essential for survival and success in our rapidly evolving world. The most innovative minds throughout history share a common trait: they developed systematic approaches to creativity rather than waiting for inspiration to strike. They understood that creativity isn't magic-it's methodology. And the exciting news? These methods can be learned, practiced, and mastered by anyone willing to develop them.